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"Babylonian," said H. I. Brock in The New York Times in 1927, of this new type of gradually receding tower.
With the British economy rebounding – only last year it looked on the brink of a triple dip into recession – it is gradually receding in people's minds.
The latina shikhara is composed of a series of horizontal roof slabs gradually receding toward the top and provided with projections that extend from the base and wall of the temple.
But he has ended up doing much more than that: as the founder and sole proprietor of Delmark Records he also became and remains the most dedicated chronicler of that scene, now gradually receding into history.
Presumably, when this treatment of a tricky subject in recent Northern Irish history - what makes someone turn informer - was put into production, the Troubles were gradually receding into the past as the peace dividend took hold.
But after gradually receding for years, the water body shriveled last year to a mere 10% of its maximum.
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Since Hawkins's death in 1994, the company has gradually receded from the public eye.
For most people, the terror quotient gradually recedes and may be replaced by feelings of vulnerability.
The past gradually receded into the strange land of lost memory.
The concept of a regional solution has gradually receded further into the background.
Dialogue gradually recedes as the film progresses: the shattered survivors are simply too numb to communicate.
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